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Republika Srpska awarded a nearly 1.5-million-euro tender for construction of a hydropower plant to a company with no previous experience in the field. @BIRN_BiH was able to reveal that the company has links to the Russian motorcycle gang, The Night Wolves

In Belgrade: Thousands of anti-govt demonstrators are outside the main police station calling for those who were arrested over last night's storming of RTS to be released. Riot police are stopping them from nearing the building. #1od5miliona

Hundreds of people broke into the building of the national broadcaster RTS in Belgrade. Riot police is expected to disperse the crowd shortly. Opposition wants their demands to be outlined live on national news.

Right-wing Dveri leader Bosko Obradovic tellsdia that police will force #1od5miliona protesters inside public broadcaster RTS to leave the building at 9pm. He said: "We won't resist. We are not here for any kind of violence."

#1od5miliona protesters are chanting "get outside" at riot police who are blocking them from entering RTS. Inside, demonstrators are demanding for some of the movement's organisers and opposition leaders to be given live air time tonight.

Serbian opposition leader Dragan Djilas is among those currently inside Serbian public broadcaster RTS. Leader of right-wing Dveri party Bosko Obradovic is also in the building, and is calling for the protest organisers to be allowed to speak live on TV tonight. #1od5miliona

Riot police have arrived at Serbian public broadcaster RTS, where crowds have stormed into the building. Inside the crowd has spread over multiple floors, and no incidents have been reported so far. #1od5miliona

Anti-govt protest march has reached Montenegro's parliament in Podgorica, where they're calling for resignations and justice. Demonstrators accuse President Djukanovic and other high officials of corruption, and are demanding they step down.

Anti-govt protesters in Belgrade arrive outside Serbian public broadcaster RTS, where they will remain for 2 hours as part of their protests which include demands for more media freedom and more space for opposition voices to be heard. #1od5miliona

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